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    • jmlundefined
      jml
      last edited by

      The brew cask install eclipse-cpp fixed the error... maybe FreeRTOS.h is included with Eclipse CPP.

      CoreNG builds correctly like before, and RepRapFirmware gets this new error when building:

      /Users/John/eclipse-workspace5/RepRapFirmware-2.01/src/ReprapFirmware.h:129:2: error: 'coreDelay' was not declared in this scope

      and it repeats several times. Other errors:
      make: *** [src/Tools/Filament.o] Error 1
      make: *** [src/Storage/FileStore.o] Error 1
      make: *** [src/Storage/FileInfoParser.o] Error 1
      make: *** [src/Tools/Tool.o] Error 1
      In file included from ../src/StepperDrivers/TMC22xx/TMC22xx.cpp:8:0:

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      • jmlundefined
        jml
        last edited by

        Oops nevermind, the FreeRTOS problem is still there.

        I've downloaded the zip file in the FreeRTOS link you gave. What do I do with it?

        Your help is much appreciated!

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        • jmlundefined
          jml
          last edited by

          And in addition to FreeRTOS missing from BuildInstructions, are any of these also required?

          DuetIAP
          LwipESP8266
          CoreESP8266
          CoreDuet

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          • JoergS5undefined
            JoergS5 @jml
            last edited by JoergS5

            @jml Hi, in the FreeRTOS github is a .cproject file, so the files are complete project files for Eclipse. Unpack the zip and import them in Eclipse.

            In the comment for .cproject stands that is compiled for 2018-q2-update, so you should use the gcc-arm-none-eabi-7-2018-q2-... release.

            (coreDelay comment delected, see below)

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            • JoergS5undefined
              JoergS5 @jml
              last edited by

              @jml
              I think you should follow
              https://github.com/dc42/RepRapFirmware/blob/dev/BuildInstructions.md
              This should be sufficient to make a basic build.

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              • JoergS5undefined
                JoergS5 @jml
                last edited by

                @jml

                you asked for DuetIAP
                LwipESP8266
                CoreESP8266
                CoreDuet

                Most of them are old or have 1.21 version as a comment. I suspect that they are not needed.

                When you build the projects, eclipse tells you which libraries or links are missing,

                Good luck and please tell me where you get stuck.

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                • JoergS5undefined
                  JoergS5 @jml
                  last edited by

                  @jml said in Setting Up Eclipse For the new Firmware:

                  /Users/John/eclipse-workspace5/RepRapFirmware-2.01/src/ReprapFirmware.h:129:2: error: 'coreDelay' was not declared in this scope
                  and it repeats several times. Other errors:
                  make: *** [src/Tools/Filament.o] Error 1
                  make: *** [src/Storage/FileStore.o] Error 1
                  make: *** [src/Storage/FileInfoParser.o] Error 1
                  make: *** [src/Tools/Tool.o] Error 1
                  In file included from ../src/StepperDrivers/TMC22xx/TMC22xx.cpp:8:0:

                  I think the reason is;
                  You did not rename the project to RepRapFirmware, so some hardcoded links will not work:

                  Step 4: Then rename folder ReprapFirmware-dev in that folder to RepRapFirmware.

                  Error 1 in make is that the tool cannot find the file, this makes sense.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @JoergS5
                    last edited by dc42

                    @joergs5 said in Setting Up Eclipse For the new Firmware:

                    @jml
                    I think you should follow
                    https://github.com/dc42/RepRapFirmware/blob/dev/BuildInstructions.md
                    This should be sufficient to make a basic build.

                    I confirm that, the up to date build instructions are the ones in the dev branch, not v2-dev.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                    http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                    • jmlundefined
                      jml @dc42
                      last edited by jml

                      I was looking at the BuildInstructions.md within the RepRapFirmware-2.01 folder, but I will follow the ones at the link sent in the above comments and will report back.

                      The BuildInstructions say to keep the folder names as-is. The folder name as-is is RepRapFirmware-2.01, but I feel like I should change it to just RepRapFirmware... is that right?

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                      • jmlundefined
                        jml
                        last edited by jml

                        Making progress. Using the proper Build Instructions this time. But now the first error that comes up (when building RepRapFirmware) is:

                        In file included from ../src/Networking/ESP8266WiFi/WiFiInterface.cpp:9:0:
                        ../src/Networking/ESP8266WiFi/WiFiInterface.h:16:10: fatal error: MessageFormats.h: No such file or directory
                        #include "MessageFormats.h"
                        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        compilation terminated.

                        But MessageFormats.h exists in the /Users/John/eclipse-workspace7/DuetWiFiSocketServer/src/include

                        So I feel like it just can't see the socketserver folder. How do I link it or include it? CoreNG and FreeRTOS built fine by the way.

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                        • JoergS5undefined
                          JoergS5 @jml
                          last edited by JoergS5

                          @jml
                          WifiInterface.cpp I would try setting the reference by rclick on the project, properties, project references:
                          But your project workspace is in another one than in the other message (workspace7, workspace5), I would put all Duet related projects into one workspace.

                          This is not needed.

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                          • jmlundefined
                            jml @JoergS5
                            last edited by

                            @joergs5 When I go to Project References for RepRapFirmware, I see only CoreNG, and FreeRTOS. DuetWiFiSocketServer is not there. Do I need to import DuetWiFiSocketServer into Eclipse?

                            The reason I have different workspaces is because each time I try something new, I just start a new workspace and put in the original CoreNG, FreeRTOS, RRF, and socketserver folders into it. Reason for that is because I don't know if the things that I try mess up anything, so I like to start from scratch with a new workspace.

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                            • JoergS5undefined
                              JoergS5 @jml
                              last edited by

                              @jml I understand, this is totally ok, I do it the same way.

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                              • JoergS5undefined
                                JoergS5 @jml
                                last edited by JoergS5

                                @jml your question for DuetWiFi..: you should copy the DuetWiFi... files into the newest workspace you use, import it without the option to move the files (they are already in your new workspace), then it will show up in the build properties list and you can click it. Maybe you have to restart/rebuild all Eclipse, if it is not in the list.
                                this is not needed, and from DuetWifi you only need one .h file. See below

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                                • jmlundefined
                                  jml @JoergS5
                                  last edited by

                                  That is exactly what I think I have been doing. Perhaps my importing is not right.

                                  Option#1: This is what I would normally do. I would right click in the Navigator and select Import. Then I would select General > Existing Projects, and I'd select CoreNG and it would import. Then I would repeat for FreeRTOS and RepRapFirmware.

                                  Option#2: File > Open Projects From File System. Select only CoreNG, FreeRTOS, and RepRapFirmware (and not selecting the socketserver one).

                                  Using both options above, I still only get CoreNG and FreeRTOS in the project references for RepRapFirmware. The only way I can get the socket server one there is if I import it as a project, but then that causes a bunch of other errors.

                                  I right click CoreNG to set active to SAM4E. For RRF I set active to Duet2_RTOS. This part should be fine I think.

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                                  • JoergS5undefined
                                    JoergS5 @JoergS5
                                    last edited by JoergS5

                                    @joergs5 I had problems updating the list of dependencies. Fastest way to resolve it, copy all necessary projects into a new workspace, then after setting the new workspace import them in one step (without file move), then it will all show up in the list.
                                    this is not needed, see below

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                                    • JoergS5undefined
                                      JoergS5 @jml
                                      last edited by

                                      @jml my importing procedure is:

                                      1. copy files unzipped into the workspace
                                      2. open eclipse, say file - import - general/existing projects into workspace - next
                                      3. select root directory: select the workspace
                                      4. select all project - finish
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                                      • jmlundefined
                                        jml
                                        last edited by jml

                                        I will do it that way next time i create a new workspace. For now, I will just import DuetWiFiSocketServer. Here is how it went.

                                        When I import DuetWiFiSocketServer, and right click it, and go to Properties, C/C++ Build, Settings, the path there is:
                                        C:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\esp8266\tools\xtensa-lx106-elf-gcc\1.20.0-26-gb404fb9-2\bin

                                        I assume this should be changed (I'm on a Mac), but not sure to what. I put it as /usr/local/bin/ not sure if thats correct. I was able to select the checkbox for DuetWiFiSocketServer in the settings for RepRapFirmware by the way.

                                        I checked /Users/John/Library/Arduino15/packages , but the only folder in there is a folder called "arduino"

                                        The error I get when building RRF (after building coreng and freertos) is:

                                        In file included from ../src/Networking/ESP8266WiFi/WiFiInterface.cpp:9:0:
                                        ../src/Networking/ESP8266WiFi/WiFiInterface.h:128:22: error: 'NumWiFiTcpSockets' was not declared in this scope
                                        WiFiSocket *sockets[NumWiFiTcpSockets];

                                        Not sure if I am making progress now. Time to go to sleep.

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                                        • JoergS5undefined
                                          JoergS5 @jml
                                          last edited by

                                          @jml well, my help is limited, as I have no Mac.

                                          Path names should be ok as you wrote.

                                          The documentatio is bit limited for the Mac, you should check the Windows documentation also, as there is some important information found like the reference into about MessageFormats.h

                                          Dream well of Eclipse 😉 and tomorrow you can restart with new ideas.

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                                          • JoergS5undefined
                                            JoergS5 @jml
                                            last edited by

                                            @jml I saw the solution for your coreDelay problem:
                                            in Eclipse you have to set the build target. The default is Duet085. When you build with this, the error coreDelay appears.
                                            Please set the target to Duet2_RTOS, then this error does not appear when you build:

                                            0_1532863611479_duet_rtos_target.jpg

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